The document discusses the importance of talking to war veterans from all wars. It states that veterans deserve respect for defending freedom and their stories deserve to be told. Many veterans return as changed people. The document urges taking time to speak with veterans to understand what they have in common, such as needing healthcare and therapy. It notes that it is hard for veterans to live on minimal pay with inflation, and many are too proud to ask for financial help. Speaking to veterans helps one understand they deserve land of their own after risking their lives.
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Take The Time To Talk To a War Veteran
Let’s take a break from talking about the events of World War II for a minute, and focus on the
people who were there and fought for the freedom of the world. These veterans who have
defended the flag and the country they serve deserve everyone’s respect, and they deserve to
have their stories told.
Many of them come back different people than the ones who were deployed. Many of them
were changed by the war and the times. Many of them find that upon return, everything is
different.
Take time to talk to war veterans, and not just from World War II, but from all the other wars.
You’ll see how much all of them have in common. You’ll see that they need certain things that
they might not have, such as decent healthcare and therapy. These two things are the bare
necessities that soldiers deserve for putting their lives on the line.
Talking to war veterans, you’ll understand how hard it is for them to be living in the now, with
minimal pay. Affected by constant inflation, you’ll realize that they need financial help and that
many of them are too proud to ask for it.
You’ll also come to understand after talking to a veteran that they also deserve their own piece
of land and a place to call home, after all, they put their lives on the line and fought tooth and
nail for that and all the pieces of land in the country.
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